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Port Power

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    Perth, Western Australia
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  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Silversea, Azamara
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Norway/Norwegian fjords

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  1. All being equal, you should definitely be able to walk off with your luggage by 8:00am. Taxis are readily available at the pier.
  2. I have had the same experience as @Solitarycruiser. Experienced staff are pulled from the rest of the fleet to balance a lot of newbies.
  3. I did this excursion from Silver Muse last year. There were also groups from an NCL ship at the two rescue centres. All three parts were fascinating! At that time there were plenty of whales feeding prior to heading for Hawaii. (I’m booked on Grand late next year, so following your very interesting thread for a general idea of the ship’s condition and activities.)
  4. I have also found booking a very long time in advance (18-24 months), the solo supplement is often 25%. Soon after I have booked, that discount disappears. I have booked Silver Ray for March 2026. The transatlantic has a 25% solo supplement, but the Caribbean cruise is 50%. Caribbean cruises always book well, so no incentive for SS to reduce the supplement. Transoceanic cruise do not book out, hence a better incentive. My TA did pass on that email from SS with the list of low solo supplement cruises. Not that many of them are this year.
  5. The Japanese string duo are very good. I really enjoyed their show. After sailing a few Silversea cruises, you get to know the production shows off by heart. It's refreshing when local talent comes aboard.
  6. No. I have coeliac disease and adhere to a gluten free diet. There used to be a wonderful patisserie that made delicious pies and an excellent Italian loaf, but they shut up shop years ago. I lost my recipe for orange almond cake. Boiling whole oranges is a great way to start making a cake!
  7. Fair enough. I can’t be bothered at any time! The menus seem to be the same on all ships anyway, so those posted from the Muse on a few recent threads would give a good idea, Atlantide having the same menu as The Restaurant. The Grill is definitely the same on all ships, and La T also more or less.
  8. You should ask @mysty in her thread "A Silver Shadow Over The World..." as they are on the ship currently.
  9. I wish I could eat bread! I never see gluten free bread that looks this good. I have baked my own GF bread in the past, but I don't eat enough of it to make that a regular past time.
  10. Now I know why I stay at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel! Just walk across the road.
  11. My goodness, there are a lot of CCers cruising around and to and from Japan at the moment! I really like this itinerary, going up to Seward and then visiting much more of Alaska.
  12. I finally looked up your Celebrity Edge live report. It was enjoyable: lovely photos and pertinent comments. I also like your writing style. Obviously all the nasty stuff had been deleted. The ship looks fabulous! I am going to book a solo cabin on that next season to see it for myself. Or maybe a last minute special? At least I can avoid the crowds and have breakfast in Tuscan. I haven't been on Celebrity for at least 8 years.
  13. Welcome to Cruise Critic. 🤣🤣🤣 (Now you have to work your way back up to an established contributor again.)
  14. If boarding time is 2:00pm, buses will start loading around 11:30am. How “short” is the short tour?
  15. What information are you after? Usually the boarding time is provided in your electronic documents. It could vary by port, but is usually from midday onwards. Often advertised as 2:00pm though. The departure time of the ship is noted, and all aboard will be an hour before that. You need to watch the emergency procedures video on the television in your cabin and press “okay” or similar to show you have done so. You can watch as you unpack. The time of muster in the lounge will be shown in the daily newsletter in your cabin, and will be before the ship departs its berth.
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